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Saint Joseph's University (SJU or St. Joe's) is a private Jesuit university in Philadelphia and Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. The university was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College.
Learn how to apply to Saint Joseph's University, a private Catholic institution in Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Explore the expanded array of accredited programs in nursing, healthcare, business, education and more.
Ideally located in Philadelphia, Saint Joseph’s University is home to a community of students, teachers and alumni dedicated to creating a more just, humane and sustainable world.
Founded in 1851 as Philadelphia’s Jesuit university, Saint Joseph’s University prepares students for a rapidly changing world by focusing on academic excellence and courageous exploration.
Learn about the academic programs, centers and institutes, and special opportunities at Saint Joseph's University, a Jesuit institution in Philadelphia. Explore majors, minors, 4+1 options, BSN degree, research, and more.
Learn how to start your online application to Saint Joseph's University, a private Catholic university in Philadelphia and Lancaster. Find out the application deadlines, requirements, and resources for undergraduate, graduate, transfer, and online programs.